600 Turner Avenue
Shelton, WA 98584
Phone: (360) 426-1718
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| This small lap quilt was made by a
relative of a patient at the Montana Cancer Center, to be given to
another patient, as part of an ongoing program to encourage patients
to make quilt blocks for the benefit of other patients. Usually, the
blocks are assembled into a quilt top by the Radiology staff, but this
quilt top was entirely pieced by the same person. Backing and batting materials were donated by Cancer
Center employees. Our quilting services were also donated to the
Montana Cancer Center. Quilted August , 2002.
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Detail of the lap quilt. The quilting
design includes stippling in the background with animal figures,
circles in the fans, and separate border treatment.
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The background fabric in this quilt
has a holly print, so we selected a free-hand holly-leaf pattern for
the quilting in the center and in the border. An edge-to-edge
pattern would have detracted from the distinctive
border. Quilted April 1, 2002
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"Bug Jars" is a popular
children's quilt. This one is lots of fun, with many different bugs,
snakes, and fish in the jars. This quilt was made by a teen-ager,
who added the pieced animals to the design. Some of the bugs have escaped and are
hiding in the quilting... Quilted March 29, 2002
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